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« on: May 09, 2010, 01:07:52 PM »

I was thinking of how badass Final Fantasy Advent Children's action sequences were and what a could game it could be but then again I thought of how Final Fantasy XIII had cool action sequences as well but how bad the game was - lol - well not really bad but it didn't live up to the hype imo.

There was a cool sequence in FF13 when all of the main characters were flying down and summoning their Eidolons and arriving on a racetrack. That was the coolest action scene I've ever seen in a videogame so far and it made me wonder if they would ever do a movie sequel to this game much like they did with FF7.

The reason I'm saying is, when square-enix is making these FMVs and Advent Children, they're really showing some amazing graphics and fighting all at the speed of lightning (no pun intended) so it's almost hard to keep up with all of the action! You're just wowed at everything. That whole jumping down and fighting sequence was the best thing from the whole game.

Final Fantasy 13 Playthrough Part 206


If anyone wants to see it it's right there ^

I think what Im trying to say is Square-Enix should continue to make great FMV fights and movies and less from a to b gameplay like the first half of FF13. But I guess no one can be truly satisfied in the end. Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2010, 09:25:32 AM »

I would love to see them put out another full length movie.
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